Title : The dissipation of fipronil, chlorpyrifos, fosthiazate and ethoprophos in soils from potato monoculture areas: first evidence for the enhanced biodegradation of fosthiazate - Papadopoulou_2016_Pest.Manag.Sci_72_1040 |
Author(s) : Papadopoulou ES , Lagos S , Spentza F , Vidiadakis E , Karas PA , Klitsinaris T , Karpouzas DG |
Ref : Pest Manag Sci , 72 :1040 , 2016 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: A limited number of pesticides are available for the control of soil pests in potato. This, together with the monoculture nature of potato cultivation, does not favour chemical rotation, increasing the risk of reduced biological efficacy due to microbial adaptation. The dissipation of three major organophosphates (chlorpyrifos, ethoprophos and fosthiazate) was studied in comparison with fipronil, an insecticide recently introduced in potato cultivation, in 17 soils from potato monoculture areas in Greece to explore the extent of enhanced biodegradation development. |
PubMedSearch : Papadopoulou_2016_Pest.Manag.Sci_72_1040 |
PubMedID: 26261048 |
Papadopoulou ES, Lagos S, Spentza F, Vidiadakis E, Karas PA, Klitsinaris T, Karpouzas DG (2016)
The dissipation of fipronil, chlorpyrifos, fosthiazate and ethoprophos in soils from potato monoculture areas: first evidence for the enhanced biodegradation of fosthiazate
Pest Manag Sci
72 :1040
Papadopoulou ES, Lagos S, Spentza F, Vidiadakis E, Karas PA, Klitsinaris T, Karpouzas DG (2016)
Pest Manag Sci
72 :1040